Bleeding is a symptom of miscarriage, not the cause. If a woman is miscarrying, it usually means the embryo/fetus has already died and the bleeding starts when the body recognizes that it is no longer pregnant and starts to clean out the uterus so that the fertility cycle can begin again.
depends on how late the miscarriage is, and how much bleeding it causes. Early misscarriages usually don't cause much bleeding, so not much point in hospitalization. Late misscarriages can be rather messy and quite dangerous for the woman, so are more probable to lead to some hospitalization.
If your not bleeding then your pregnant if you start bleeding in your pregnancy it's a miscarriage
The bleeding you experience during a miscarriage is notyour period. It is bleeding due to losing the baby.
No you can't get pregnant while slighty bleeding fro a miscarriage!
Typically, a five week miscarriage would cause bleeding like a period.
Bleeding more heavily than normal can be a sign of a miscarriage instead of a regular period. However, it's not a miscarriage if you never actually conceived. There are other causes of very heavy menstruation, including having a non-hormonal IUD.
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You have to see a doctor.
Yes you can have a miscarriage at any point in pregnancy and not bleed or have any normal signs of miscarriage
There are no ill effects from using a tampon for bleeding from miscarriage, whether or not you knew you were pregnant. You can use tampons or pads for this bleeding. If bleeding is extremely heavy, pads may be easier.